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Get it between 2024-12-18 to 2024-12-25. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Looking for an offering bowl that invokes power, strength, and good fortune? Alternative Imagination's Copper Offering Bowl features 3 Eastern Dragons that can help strengthen your spiritual offerings.
Honor ancestors, loved ones, and your deities by placing offerings on your altar table or in a sacred space. Copper bowls are great for holding dried herbs, food, incense, and more. Let the wisdom on the dragons guide you.
These bowls are handheld, making them great to hold during ceremonies. Add them to your meditation accessories, wiccan supplies and tools, or spiritual gifts. The approximate dimensions are 3" wide and 1.75" tall.
Alternative Imagination Copper Offering Bowls can also be used as a key holder, ash tray, holder for cone incense, resin incense, healing crystals, and decorative incense sand like our White Sand or Black Sand.
Our offering bowls are shaped from a solid sheet of copper, decorated with the infinity Greek Key and 3 symbols that empower your offerings. Enhance your spiritual room decor, coffee table decor, or pair with incense to make a great gift set for a new home owner.
This adorable, small copper bowl is the perfect size for decor and use in rituals, ceremonies, and incense burning. This bowl features the mighty dragon. Eastern dragons represent strength, power, and good fortune. Pour sand within to protect your bowl, and let it catch the ashes of your incense or smudge sticks. You can also snuff burning embers in the sand. Place a charcoal tablet in the sand and burn resin! Careful: the copper bowl may get hot, but the sand should help diffuse the heat. Place on a heatproof surface to protect your furniture. Easy to clean: Wipe with a damp cloth, dry with a soft cloth. Copper may lose shine over time; buff occasionally to keep help preserve the shine. Approximate size: 1.75" tall, 3" wide. Caution: can get hot if you burn charcoal within. Place on a fireproof surface before burning incense within; do not handle while incense is burning.